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The Effect of Limited Drying or Removal of the Periodontal Ligament

Andreasen, Jens O.; Kristerson, Lars
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica , Volume 39 (1) Informa HealthcareJan 1, 1981

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The Effect of Limited Drying or Removal of the Periodontal Ligament

Abstract

The effect of limited drying or removal of the periodontal ligament upon periodontal healing after replantation of incisors was studied in green Vervet monkeys. All teeth were examined histologically either 2-, 4- or 8 weeks after replantation. The drying experiment demonstrated that an area of ankylosis was established after 2 weeks corresponding to the dried portion of the root and was removed by a resorptive process in the majority of cases after 8 weeks. The removal of the periodontal ligament led to development of surface-, inflammatory-and replacement resorption. Furthermore, 1 mm 2 and 4 mm 2 lesions on the root surface developed transient ankylosis which disappeared after 8 weeks, while lesions of 9 mm 2 or 16 mm 2 in size resulted in an ankylosis which, in most cases, persisted after 8 weeks. Based on these findings, it is postulated that physical removal or extended drying of the periodontal ligament initiates a rapid osteogenesis in the alveolus which establishes an ankylosis. If the damaged area is placed next to a zone on the root surface with a vital periodontal ligament, a later resorptive process is established from this zone, whereby the ankylosis area is gradually resorbed. It is estimated that the extent of this process in this experiment amounted to possibly 1–1.5 mm.
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Title
The Effect of Limited Drying or Removal of the Periodontal Ligament
Author(s)
Andreasen, Jens O.; Kristerson, Lars
Journal
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica , Volume 39 (1) Informa Healthcare – Jan 1, 1981
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Copyright
© 1981 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
Subject
Original Article
ISSN
0001-6357
eISSN
1502-3850
D.O.I.
10.3109/00016358109162253
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